read/ You / always/ book/ a/ at night
You always read a book at night.
not/ I / like / apples/ red
I don't like red apples.
they/ play/ every day/volleyball?
Do they play voleyball every day?
breakfast /they/ eat / before school
They eat breakfast before school.
not/ I / sleep/sofa/ the/ on
I don't sleep on the sofa.
David's father has three sons: Snap, Crackle and _____?
David
usually/you/ fruit/eat /
You usually eat fruit.
not / like / exams / we/ English
We don't like English exams.
like/ the children/ sweets?
Do the children like sweets?
to school/ walk/ they
They walk to school.
they/ study/ not
They don't study.
Minus 201 points
What has a neck but no head?
A bottle or a shirt
often / violin/we / play/
We often play the violin.
not/ like / parents/ My/ vegetables
My parents don't like vegetables.
go/ you/ to the theater/?
Do you go to the theater?
dogs /two/ have / I/and/ cat/ a
I have two dogs and a cat.
John's/ like / school / not/ children
John's children don't like school.
If 2 is company and 3 is a crowd, what are 4 and 5?
9
They/the guitar / in/play/ at night/
They play the guitar at night.
music/listen to/ we/hip-hop/not
We don’t listen to hip-hop music
wake up/ time / you/ what/?
What time do you wake up?
speak/ with their friends/ They/ in/school/ the
They speak with their friends in the school.
my brothers/ not / coffee/ like
My brothers don't like coffee
What can you break without touching it?
A promise